Real estate major DLF has announced a significant investment of approximately Rs 20,000 crore in the medium term to expand its commercial real estate business, focusing on developing new projects and enhancing existing ones.
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DLF plans to invest approximately Rs 20,000 crore in the medium term to expand its commercial real estate business.
The key areas of focus for DLF's new investment include the development of new commercial complexes, refurbishment of existing properties, and acquisition of strategic assets.
DLF plans to adopt the latest technologies, such as smart building solutions, artificial intelligence, and data analytics, to optimize property management and tenant services.
In addition to commercial real estate, DLF will continue to explore opportunities in the residential sector and other market segments.
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